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A day was added to spot shrimp season in Marine Area 9.

OUTDOORS: Day added for spot shrimp; Lower Hoh River to open for gamefish

The quota count is in and more shrimp fishing is on the way for many marine areas in northern and southern Puget Sound… Continue reading

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A day was added to spot shrimp season in Marine Area 9.
Grace Johnson, left, and Hope Glasser.

PENINSULA COLLEGE: Pirates’ student-athletes honored

Nordland’s Grace Johnson and Sequim’s Hope Glasser were among the six athletic award winners announced by the Peninsula College athletic department during… Continue reading

Grace Johnson, left, and Hope Glasser.
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AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL: Wilder Sr. wins two out of three

Wilder Sr. won two out of three games at the Ephrata Tournament on Sunday and Monday, busting out for an eight-run inning in… Continue reading

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Peninsula’s Hope Glasser, a graduate of Sequim High School, right, tries to slip around the defense of Olympic’s Jasmani Apker-Montoya, a Port Townsend High School graduate, during Saturday’s game in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates hang on to beat Olympic

Sequim’s Glasser: 16 points, eight boards, five steals, five assists

Peninsula’s Hope Glasser, a graduate of Sequim High School, right, tries to slip around the defense of Olympic’s Jasmani Apker-Montoya, a Port Townsend High School graduate, during Saturday’s game in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

PREP ROUNDUP: (Updated) Forks boys basketball team wins in OT

The Forks boys basketball team kept its perfect record intact, but had to go to overtime to beat a tough Northwest Christian team… Continue reading

Wilder Baseball Club.

AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL: Wilder Senior splits a pair at Ephrata Tournament

Wilder Senior was on both ends of big innings late Saturday, splitting a pair of games at the Ephrata Tournament, beating the River… Continue reading

Wilder Baseball Club.
Forks senior Tony Hernandez-Flores drives the key against Raymond. Forks clinched a Pacific League 2B League championship by beating the Seagulls 79-34. (Photo by Lonnie Archibald.)

BOYS BASKETBALL: Spartans win Pacific B League; Neah Bay remains perfect

The Spartans sealed their second straight league championship, this one in the Pacific 2B League, with a blowout win over the Seagulls. Forks… Continue reading

Forks senior Tony Hernandez-Flores drives the key against Raymond. Forks clinched a Pacific League 2B League championship by beating the Seagulls 79-34. (Photo by Lonnie Archibald.)

Sunday’s sports on television

Sunday’s sports on television 9:30 a.m. (5) KING Auto Racing IndyCar, Indianapolis 500 IndyCar Series (Live) 10 a.m. (4) KOMO Basketball NBA, New York Knicks… Continue reading

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Lefties' Damiano Palmegani, center, gets caught in a rundown between second and third as Bellingham second baseman Mason Margenco, left, looks at the toss from shortstop Collin Burns in the bottom of the third in June 2019 at Port Angeles Civic Field. Palmegani was forced out on the play.

LEFTIES: Baseball team returning to Civic Field on Tuesday after hiatus

Team will feature Pac-12, Big Ten, WCC players; Host families still needed

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Lefties' Damiano Palmegani, center, gets caught in a rundown between second and third as Bellingham second baseman Mason Margenco, left, looks at the toss from shortstop Collin Burns in the bottom of the third in June 2019 at Port Angeles Civic Field. Palmegani was forced out on the play.
Tasiah Little of the PC Women’s basketball is guarded by Bellevue Bulldog Keani Midel Monday at the PC gym. PC lost by a “hair” to the Bulldogs. dlogan
Tasiah Little of the PC Women’s basketball is guarded by Bellevue Bulldog Keani Midel Monday at the PC gym. PC lost by a “hair” to the Bulldogs. dlogan
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Port Angeles' Jaida Wood, left, and North Kitsap's Mia McNair jostle for a rebound on Saturday evening at Port Angeles High School.

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Perfect Riders crush North Kitsap Vikings

No shots falling? No problem for versatile Port Angeles

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Port Angeles' Jaida Wood, left, and North Kitsap's Mia McNair jostle for a rebound on Saturday evening at Port Angeles High School.
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AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL: After a one-year hiatus, Wilder Sr. begins season with pair of wins

The Wilder Senior Baseball Club began its 2021 season after a one-year hiatus with a pair of big wins over South Kitsap… Continue reading

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Northern Peninsula Football Club keeper, Hayden Price, #25, makes the save during a semi-pro match on Sunday against the Gala FC from Mill Creek played in Port Townsend's memorial Field. Teammates Silas DeWyse, 14, Raul Medina, 21 and Trillium DeWyse, 2, look on.

PREMIER SOCCER: Northern Peninsula Football Club improves to 2-0

The fledgling Northern Peninsula Football Club waited more than a year to finally get on the pitch, and the team has gotten… Continue reading

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Northern Peninsula Football Club keeper, Hayden Price, #25, makes the save during a semi-pro match on Sunday against the Gala FC from Mill Creek played in Port Townsend's memorial Field. Teammates Silas DeWyse, 14, Raul Medina, 21 and Trillium DeWyse, 2, look on.

PREP BASEBALL, SOFTBALL: Forks players, coaches win all-league honors

The Forks baseball and softball teams, which both played for the Southwest District championships, had numerous players named to the Pacific League baseball… Continue reading

PENINSULA COLLEGE SPORTS: Pirates soccer all alone in first; PC women win sixth out of eight

The Peninsula men’s and women’s basketball teams both beat Skagit Valley on Saturday with big offensive games. The men won 87-72, getting… Continue reading

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Jesus Garcia-Dominquez of Forks, left, wrestles against a Rainier opponent at the Sgt. Justin Norton Memorial Wrestling Tournament in Rainier on Saturday. Garcia-Dominguez won his 113-pound weight class and the Spartans won the meet as a team.

WRESTLING: Forks wins Sgt. Justin Norton meet

While it has been a truncated season for prep wrestling tournaments, the Sgt. Justin Norton Memorial Tournament, one of the biggest meets in… Continue reading

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Jesus Garcia-Dominquez of Forks, left, wrestles against a Rainier opponent at the Sgt. Justin Norton Memorial Wrestling Tournament in Rainier on Saturday. Garcia-Dominguez won his 113-pound weight class and the Spartans won the meet as a team.
From left, Port Angeles girls basketball coach Michael Poindexter, Jaida Wood and assistant coach Jennifer Rogers at Wood's signing ceremony to play college basketball at Pacific Lutheran University. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)
From left, Port Angeles girls basketball coach Michael Poindexter, Jaida Wood and assistant coach Jennifer Rogers at Wood's signing ceremony to play college basketball at Pacific Lutheran University. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)
Members of the Bear Tracks team compete at the third Frosty Moss Relay Race on Saturday. A total of 44 teams competed in this weekend’s event held by Peninsula Adventure Sports. (Matt Sagen/Cascadia Films)
Members of the Bear Tracks team compete at the third Frosty Moss Relay Race on Saturday. A total of 44 teams competed in this weekend’s event held by Peninsula Adventure Sports. (Matt Sagen/Cascadia Films)